Alternative definition of the verb wine

verb

[transitive] To entertain with wine.

[intransitive] To drink wine.

Films

"Wine" was a 1924 American silent melodrama directed by Louis J. Gasnier, produced and released by Universal Pictures under their 'Jewel' banner. The film featured Clara Bow in her first starring role. The film is now presumed lost.

The old cloth and the old wine is the old or Jewish dispensation, the new cloth or
new wine is the Christian, and the Lord here teaches a lesson which even the
Apostles were very slow in learning, viz., that the Christian Church cannot be put
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Wine is a product of nature as much as it is a product of human craft and
ingenuity. Although there are important microclimatic and geographic
considerations, winegrowing involves human intervention in nearly every step of
the process—from ...

The Douro Area ort Wine is a great wine because it is the product of long
experimentation, meticulous attention to details, and strict controls; and no
Portuguese vineyardist would doubt that the environment of the Douro valley, its
place of ...

Wine is an elegant drink, and more. What may appear to be a simple glass of
wine can contain a complexity of aromas, flavours, textures and colours
encapsulating the skills of generations of winemakers developed in many
countries and on ...

Champagne is the celehration wine. lt launches ships; it commemorates
anniversaries; it toasts weddings. As Talleyrand. foreign minister of France in
1814 said. it is a civihsing wine; an elevating wine. as Jorrocks neatly put it ('
champagne ...